Posts by Y@DminG
Rain Set to Drench Northeast Over Christmas Holiday
The U.S. Northeast is more apt to get mud this Christmas than snow. A storm system approaching the region this weekend will dump rain on New York, Boston and Washington as temperatures hover above normal, said Michael Schichtel, a senior … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSouth Dakota Researcher Developing Fire Risk Estimation Tool
South Dakota’s state fire meteorologist is part of a coalition using satellite technology to notify fire managers when fuels are abnormally dry. Darren Clabo, a research scientist and instructor at the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, is collaborating … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSpeed a Factor in Fatal Arizona Crash of Medical Helicopter
Three years after a medical helicopter crashed and killed the pilot and a nurse outside Phoenix, Ariz., a paramedic who became the lone survivor can still feel the cold and smell the fuel from that night. “I tell people all … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreReport Says 2016 California Wildfire Fight too Costly
When a wildfire burned across Big Sur two years ago and threatened hundreds of homes scattered on the scenic hills, thousands of firefighters responded with overwhelming force, attacking flames from the air and ground. In the first week, the blaze … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia Alleges PG&E Falsified Pipeline Safety Records
Regulators on Friday accused one of California’s largest utilities of falsifying safety documents for natural gas pipelines for years following its criminal conviction and multimillion-dollar fine for a pipeline explosion that killed eight people near San Francisco. The California Public … Source: Claims Journal
Read More‘Changing Climate’ Intensifying Disasters Per Texas Report
Powerful natural disasters in Texas on the scale of Hurricane Harvey‘s deadly destruction last year will become more frequent because of a changing climate, warned a new report Thursday ordered by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott in a state where skepticism … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreOpinion: More People Means More Cars, and More Deaths
More than 1.3 million people died in road traffic accidents in 2016, an all-time high, according to the World Health Organization. A world with more people and more cars means more death on the world’s roads. Those deaths, though, are … Source: Claims Journal
Read More‘Ghosting’, Social Stalking: Signs of a Hot Job Market
Staffing firm Robert Half was recently asked to fill a financial analyst job for a reason that would’ve been unimaginable back in 2008. Its Los Angeles-based client had already made a hire, but the would-be employee failed to turn up … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHyundai, Kia Owners Sue Manufacturers, Claim Fires Caused by Engine Defect
Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Motors Corp. were sued by U.S. drivers over an alleged defect that could cause certain engines to catch fire, adding pressure on the South Korean automakers being probed by U.S. authorities. More than 350 consumer … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePanel: Sheriff’s Policy Contributed to Florida Massacre
The commission investigating a Florida high school massacre heavily criticized the responding sheriff office’s active shooter policy Thursday, saying it contributed to the failure of some deputies to run into the building and confront the gunman. The Marjory Stoneman Douglas … Source: Claims Journal
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